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  2. "SITTING ON EGGS"

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A misdemeanant who was summoned to the police court at Harderslev wrote excusing his absence because he was ...

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  3. AEROPLANE RACE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first aeroplane race this year for the Grosvenor Challenge Cup for planes under 150 horse power was marred by tragedy. ...

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  4. ETNA ERUPTION CONTINUES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Mount Etna says the flow of lava stretches for miles and consists of huge cindered ...

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  5. BRITISH LABOR PARTY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The annual report of the Labor Party shows that owing to a falling off of receipts from affiliation fees, due to the effect of ...

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  6. British Ship Raided

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The first seizure of liquor under Government seal on a foreign ship for use on return trips was effected on board the ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—In the House of Assembly, General Smuts (Prime Minister) initiated a discussion on the agenda for the Imperial ...

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  8. KU KLUX KLAN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Two thousand five hundred members of the Ku Klux Klan met at Long Island on Thursday night and constituted the largest Klan ...

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  9. AMERICA YACHTING CUP

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Sir Thomas Lipton will challenge this year for the America Cup series in the summer of 1924. He will build a new yacht which ...

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  10. GLADSTONE

    On Friday evening an accident occurred at Gulnare to Mr. W. Lovell (acting guard) of Gladstone. During shunting operations Mr. Lovell's foot ...

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  11. THE MAYOR AND POLICE MOIETY

    Sir,—In your issue yesterday headed "Police moiety and the Mayor," you, say "the last thing that might be expected from the mayor of Port Pirie ...

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  12. IRISH ENVOY STILL IN GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is understood that the Irish Republican envoys (Father O'Flannagan and Mr. O'Kelly) refused to give certain undertakings ...

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  13. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The body of a man about 60 years, was found in the bush near Glenbrook, in the Blue Mountains yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—In the second ronnd of the Davis Cop, France defeated Ireland, winning three out of the first four matches. France now ...

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  15. FRACTURED SKULL FROM SUNG OF TIMBER.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—On Wednesday afternoon Thomas Melor, of Queenstown, while working on the steamer Eibergen at dock in Port ...

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  16. SWEEPING FINDING IW HOWLAND DIVORCE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Before Mr Justice Owen this afternoon counsel in the recent sensational Howland divorce case argued as to what decree should ...

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  17. WOMEN SHOULD REST

    A phyiscian writes in the "Daily Mail":— temper and injuring their health through their failure to relax or rest ...

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  18. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Parliamentary by-election at Morpeth consequent on the death of the Laborite Mr. Cairns resulted in Mr. Robert Smillie (Labor) ...

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  19. BOXING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the Stadium last night, Archie Bradley, 9.10¾ (Queensland) defeated Jack Dale, 9.11 (Victoria). The referee ...

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  20. TEA GROWING FOR QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The cotton boom seems likely to be followed by a boom in tea growing in Queensland. Mr. Theodora (Premier) has promised ...

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  21. ADELAIDE CITY VALUES.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Nothing more strikingly emphasises the progress of the city than the increasing values of properties. Sixty years ago Adelaide ...

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  22. BANDS IN BEAUTIFUL WEATHER.

    Crowds of people took advantage of the bright warm sunshine yesterday afternoon, and ventured abroad. As if to welcome a fine warm Sunday ...

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  23. SPORT OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Friday.—In the third round of the Gleneagles golf tournament Seymour defeated Kirkwood one up. F. Ball defeated Ritchie, 5 up and ...

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  24. Explosive Table Salt.

    DUBLIN, Friday.—Free State officials along the Ulster border have seized nearly a ton of explosives used in the manufacture of high explosive. ...

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  25. CHINESE HATRED OF JAPANESE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Captain R. Lindsay, a Canadian aviator who came to Sydney yesterday by the steamer Eastern, after an extensive tour of the ...

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  26. JIMMY DALE HAS A WIN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Jimmy Dale, 11.6½ out-pointed Billy Webber, 11.6, in a 10-round contest at the stadium last night. ...

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  27. American Treatment of Immigrants.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Ellis Island quarantine officials have admitted the truth of complaints made in the British House of Commons on ...

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  28. RABBITERS MAKE MONEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two rabbiters in the Armidale district cleared £50 for seven days' work. ...

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  29. SETTING FIRE TO WAREHOUSES ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At the Central Police Court on Saturday Owen William Aubrey (28), public auditor, was charged with having maliciously ...

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  30. BOXER TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—T. Wickham, who was engaged in a boxing contest with T. Bryant in the semifinal at the Railways open amateur ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. White California.

    SACRAMENTO (Cal.), Thursday.— Governor Richardson of California has signed a bill that prohibits aliens ineligible for citizenship from entering ...

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  33. CONSTABLE FIRES AT BURGLAR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A constable surprised a burglar at Ashfleld last night, but though he fired five shots in the chase the man got away. ...

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  34. BOXING

    LONDON, Saturday.— There is a possibility that Beckett and Carpentier may meet shortly at Southampton where Beckett has gone to let his ...

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  35. Charabanc Accident.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Twenty people from Derby were pinned beneath a motor charabanc which turned over near Matlock. Seventeen were detained ...

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    SPORT OF KINGS—IN SIAM—The ancient sport of "elephant driving" flourished in Siam through the centuries, until last year, when it was abolished. This shown the last round-up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Italian Air Minister Injured.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Signor Mercanti, Italian Air Minister, had his arm and several ribs broken owing to the aeroplane in which he was travelling, ...

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  38. HAS DEMPSEY LOST HIS PUNCH?

    VANCOUVER, Saturday,—Ben Wray, a heavyweight boxing aspirant, traveiled 2,000 miles across the continent to try his luck with Jack ...

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  39. Communist Disturbance.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A few persons were injured on both sides in a disturbance between Communists and police in connection with a Communist ...

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  40. CHARGE OF MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—John Leslie Whiting (32 years) was arrested early this morning on a charge of maliciously wounding Donald James Davidson ...

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  41. HOMING

    The Solomontown Central Homing Club held their fourth race last Saturday from, Roseworthy under very trying conditions with heavy rain and ...

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